Johannes Lingelbach

/  Charles II's Halting at the Estate of Wema on the Rotte during his Journey from Rotterdam to The Hague, 25 May 1660

 
Johannes Lingelbach: Charles II's Halting at the Estate of Wema on the Rotte during his Journey from Rotterdam to The Hague, 25 May 1660.
 
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The halt of Charles II, King of England, at the country estate Wema the Rotten during his journey from Rotterdam to The Hague, May 25, 1660 or (less likely) to halt the advancing troops in the country seat Welna on the Amstel during the attack of Prince William II in Amsterdam, August 31st May 4 1650. A long procession of horsemen preceded by heralds and drummers. Left and right are the people flocked to watch the spectacle. Left a river with boats. Right a building with the facade the name beginning with the letters WEL.
1650 - 1674
medium: H 58 cm x W 100 cm
SKU: 271372
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